Holiday Etiquette for the Home Business Owner Goffstown NH

Many larger companies have a policy in which employees cannot accept gifts that are over a certain dollar amount from their clients. And some companies do not allow any gifts to be received by employees. These are important policies to be aware of when it comes to you deciding on what to do for your customers during the holiday season. There are also policies that many companies have put in writing on gift giving TO their clients.

Holiday Etiquette for the Home Business Owner

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December 14th, 2009 admin Posted in Work at Home |

When you own and operate your own business, you don’t have all the "corporate" rules, regulations and office politics to adhere to. While you may have incorporated many of the typical policies into your own business, there are many gray areas that come up from time to time. One of those can be what you, as a business owner and company representative, should and can do around the holidays for your customers.

If you come from a background of working in an office you may or may not realize all of the policies that are associated with the holidays and gift giving to customers.

Many larger companies have a policy in which employees cannot accept gifts that are over a certain dollar amount from their clients. And some companies do not allow any gifts to be received by employees. These are important policies to be aware of when it comes to you deciding on what to do for your customers during the holiday season. There are also policies that many companies have put in writing on gift giving TO their clients. Some don’t allow it at all, and others put a cap on the price to be spent per gift.

As a business owner, you need to come up with your own guidelines and stipulations to follow during the holidays. Most likely, you don’t have as much money to be spending on your clients as larger companies do. But remember that you don’t need to spend a large amount of money to be able to show your clients that you have appreciated their business throughout the year. This is really the reason why gifts and greetings are sent during the holidays. As a way of showing your appreciation to your clients.

If you are on a tight budget, send only a holiday card. This is what the majority of the larger companies do and nothing is wrong with you doing this. If you want to do a bit more, or be more personal, here are some other ideas:

1. Create your own small gift baskets (as simple as including teas, cocoas, chocolates, bagged snacks). 2. Include a small gift from your business with your greeting card (i.e. bookmark, calendar). 3. Send a gift certificate to a local restaurant or store. 4. Send a small plant. 5. Create a holiday gift mug with tea, coffee or hot chocolate.

Save yourself delivery fees and if you have time hand deliver anything that is not a greeting card. Small acts are remembered!

You don’t need to send the same item to every client. There are clients who have given you quite a bit of business throughout the year and you may want to send them something extra special.

Bottom line is to remember to do something for your clients during the holidays. You have the ability to offer a much more personal touch and this is a wonderful time of the year to let your customers know that you enjoy doing business with them along with wishing them the best during the holiday season.